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CHICAGO SUN-TIMES: Roger Ebert

Strange, how good feardotcom is, and how bad. The screenplay is a mess, and yet the visuals are so creative this is one of the rare bad films you might actually want to see.

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CHICAGO SUN-TIMES: Roger Ebert

Strange, how good feardotcom is, and how bad. The screenplay is a mess, and yet the visuals are so creative this is one of the rare bad films you might actually want to see.

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Variety: Scott Foundas

Never quite realizes its potential to evoke the real horror of the Internet -- Yet, Malone has given the film a distinctive atmosphere and occasional flashes of his perverse sense of humor.

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CHICAGO TRIBUNE: Robert K. Elder

As scary and minor-chord heavy as FearDotCom can be, there's no big payoff, no logical resolution.

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ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: Lisa Schwarzbaum

The film squanders every opportunity (and international-coproduction cent) on by now imitative Nine Inch Nails-video-style visual Goth-goo, and, scarily, forgets to input a plot or script that makes any sense.

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ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: Lisa Schwarzbaum

The film squanders every opportunity (and international-coproduction cent) on by now imitative Nine Inch Nails-video-style visual Goth-goo, and, scarily, forgets to input a plot or script that makes any sense.

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NEW YORK DAILY NEWS: Jami Bernard

The story is a mess, some of the images offensive, the acting under par and the dialogue silly.

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The New York Times: Stephen Holden

It is painful to watch an actor as skillful as Mr. Dorff reduced to delivering flat repetitive dialogue that would make any actor look foolish.

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The New York Times: Stephen Holden

It is painful to watch an actor as skillful as Mr. Dorff reduced to delivering flat repetitive dialogue that would make any actor look foolish.

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Washington Post: Ann Hornaday

A depraved, incoherent, instantly disposable piece of hackery.

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